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Regarding the 2009 Honduran coup d'état page - your comments on my talk page are well-taken. If I had disagreed with your move, I would have complained on the discussion page; my concern was just fairness regarding classifying things as "theories" in the first place.
Also, "analytic theories" actually sounds better as a heading. Zachary Klaas ( talk) 16:36, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for your kind comments on the talk pages of the article about the coup. I noticed you also commented on my wife's blog ( http://hondurascoup2009.blogspot.com/ ). Rsheptak ( talk) 05:49, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
I answered your question on my talk page Jules Siegel ( talk) 00:43, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
Currently working on eliminating that system because it makes the article look unprofessional.( Zaxby ( talk) 23:50, 20 August 2009 (UTC))
Yeah its cool. Do whatever you like. Its just fine with me.( Zaxby ( talk) 00:17, 21 August 2009 (UTC))
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And again...
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And for perhaps teh last time...
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(copied from User talk:Rich Farmbrough in case anyone else wants to comment or revert)
Would you have any objections to changing Template:Portal/Images/Connecticut from "Flag of Connecticut.svg" to "Seal of Connecticut.svg" which is what the old PORTAL_IMG parameter was in {{ WikiProject Connecticut}}? I think it adds a little visual interest to the project banner since the flag is already used as the main image. I'd do it myself, but 1) the page is protected and 2) I'd be afraid of breaking everything. Thanks. Abby Kelleyite ( talk) 20:01, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
(copied from Wikipedia:Media copyright questions so I don't lose it)
I'd like to use either or both of the photos at the Alexandria Library's web page [1] in the article. The page says: "Photo images appear courtesy of the Alexandria Black History Resource Center" but correspondence with both the library and resource center/museum appears to indicate that neither one is the copyright holder. One photo, according to everyone I have talked to, is a 1939 newspaper photo from an undetermined newspaper. The other was apparently given to the Black History Museum by the family, for whom no one seems to have any contact information. The latter photo looks like a promotional shot but I do not know enough about these things to determine if it would be appropriate for non-free fair use (Mr. Tucker is deceased). I have similarly had no luck with tracking down the copyright holders of the photos at the Tucker School's website [2]. Any/all help would be appreciated. Abby Kelleyite ( talk) 16:39, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Hello! Your submission of El Corte River at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and there still are some issues that may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! — Rlevse • Talk • 22:56, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
Hi AbbyKelleyite Thank you for pointing out to a particular editor the incivility of his/her edits. I have to say I find this editor's behaviour particularly trying. It seems to be highly opinionated and aggressive. The naiivity of expression suggests a certain immaturity and he/she seems unwilling to take note of other editor's comments. Here is another example! [3]. The person has gone off on a complete red-herring about CLarks views on cavalry - a point was only included originally in connection with tit-for-tat reviews between Clark and Anglesey. Regards Motmit ( talk) 16:43, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
This is funny. The
El Corte River article got me interested in the
Selva Zoque rain forest. I started an article on that, and decided to nominate it for DYK, partly to trigger review because I am not entirely comfortable that it is neutral enough. Then this morning, quite by accident, I saw that El Corte was well on its way through the DYK process. I had noticed that you were improving the El Corte article, but not that you had nominated it. So much for the Selva Zoque DYK!
Aymatth2 (
talk) 14:09, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
No problem whatsoever. None at all. This is great. I just had to laugh when I saw it. There is something childishly satisfying in seeing an article going quickly from speedy delete to DYK, and I hope I never get so serious as to not enjoy this kind of thing. I seem to be on a roll now doing geo-stubs in Oaxaca, e.g. Cerro de Oro Dam and soon-to-be-expanded Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca. Maybe we can flood DYK with Oaxaca articles. Oaxaca Awareness Month! Aymatth2 ( talk) 16:18, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
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For adding refs to the article on Baatara gorge waterfall. -- The High Fin Sperm Whale 17:10, 15 July 2010 (UTC) |
Thank you.-- Syngmung ( talk) 15:39, 23 July 2010 (UTC)
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— Rlevse • Talk • 18:02, 24 July 2010 (UTC)
Hi - no problem - I am enjoying your work on the article. In response to your other issues you raised I think there are a few points. Firstly the "some" is needed because "the revisionists" can't be said to represent the totality of historical scholarship on WWI - they seem to be a group from a couple of universities in England with strong links to Shrivenham etc. The Strachan article identified other historians who think differently - eg Travers [4]. Secondly much more is being ascribed to Clark's book than he acually wrote. "The Donkeys" only dealt with the first year of the war when the BEF was wiped out. Chief donkey was French who was sacked at the end of it. Clark felt the BEF situation was ignored by historians who were more concerned with the Somme and later battles. This aspect is probably now more mainstream and covered by later historians so Clark does not need to be quoted. The revisionists meanwhile get themselves into knots over this period and blame Clark for perceptions on later events which he did not write about. They also report "The Donkeys" inaccurately - for example no where does Clark accuse the generals of an obsession with cavalry - in fact he criticises them for wasting the advantage of cavalry at a key point. Thirdly I have yet to find a clear concrete criticism of Clark's main text. There are plenty of unsubstantiated dismissive comments about the book and alot of complaints about the point of view but the main attack revolves entirely around the misattribution of the quotation. I wish I could find something of substance that people object to. All interesting stuff. Here is a website that seems to support Clark [5] while here is another that includes what seems a strikingly familiar attack from a predictable quarter [6]. Regards Motmit ( talk) 19:44, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
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Awarded to AbbyKelleyite for starting and improving a number of WikiProject Connecticut pages, particularly in the Bridgeport area. Thanks! Markvs88 ( talk) 20:35, 29 July 2010 (UTC) |
I misunderstood the concept of linking to and from other pages, so in that respect I see your point about the COI, and I see that those links have been deleted. Anything further so that I can delete your notice from blackpast.org? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cwgarner ( talk • contribs) 19:49, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for providing clarity. I'll go through the text and see what can be amended. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cwgarner ( talk • contribs) 21:37, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
I have responded to your statement on the BlackPast.org discussion page. Cwgarner ( talk) 22:36, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
By the way, I believe you misunderstood what I meant when I said I needed to get back to income-producing work. What I meant was I had to stop tinkering around with the Wikipedia article and return to my own REAL work. I think you interpreted it as working for BlackPast.org, which of course I do not do. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cwgarner ( talk • contribs) 22:43, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
Hello! Your submission of Achavath Achim Synagogue at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and there still are some issues that may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! Yoninah ( talk) 20:42, 7 August 2010 (UTC)
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Thanks for the reply on my talkpage about making links to our article from articles that use BlackPast.org in their reference sections. So I noticed that hyperlinks appeared in my article on words like Facebook, University of Washington, Drupal, Dreamweaver, non-profit, marketing, and the like. This was done automatically, so I'm wondering what the process is for this. Perhaps there is a way of automatically hyperlinking references to BlackPast rather than going in to each article and creating a "See Also" link, which would also require regular maintenance as new references appear. Thanks, and you'll notice that I've changed my signature to GreeneJeans 14:22, 10 August 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by GreeneJeans ( talk • contribs)
I think I will find a few relevant articles that have referenced BlackPast and make the internal links manually, then. I do have one question: when I created the entry, I neglected to capitalize the "P" in BlackPast.org's headline (currently is Blackpast.org, should be BlackPast.org). I don't believe I am able to make that change on my own. I think it requires an administrator. Do you know the process for this?
Hey thanks so much! I am still trying to track down other independent sources to confirm the information that is based solely from the organization's website. There probably are some articles in local (Seattle) publications, but I don't live in that area, so I need to make further contacts. GreeneJeans 19:20, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
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Hello, your nomination of Seaside Institute at DYK was reviewed and comments provided. -- NortyNort (Holla) 09:05, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
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Many thanks for considering me, currently i am facing problems for my article as "non notable structure" and its subject to deletion, I have no idea how wikipedia classifies a noticabl structure, Please help me... MalluMax 17:35, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
Dear Abby,
I am 100% sure that, their will be no online references for the place to give some valuable information, infact i know the place and nearby temples...The worship is being covered around 5000 peoples living on village called onakkoor. What can i do if there is no online references available... I can post some more photographs if it helps..MalluMax 17:58, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
I believe that, this cannot be included on wikipedia, if it need references i need to travel to the place to take all the newspaper details, The term 16th century is not came from a book or news, its from old peoples mouth only (Those who born there and living there at the age of 70) Currently i am away from the place, But sure i can show the area to you using several sources.. Unfortunately google changed their map to 2010 version, So its quite difficult to see the place...
Thanks for all the helps Abby,
MalluMax 18:20, 10 September 2010 (UTC) —Preceding
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As a member of WikiProject Connecticut, you are invited to participate in the WikiProject Connecticut AUTUMN 2010 Photo Contest! Rules:
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Just a suggestion but you might wish to consider, per WP:RFC, adding "RFC" to the section title hosting the discussion. Rgds JakeInJoisey ( talk) 14:21, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
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Regarding the 2009 Honduran coup d'état page - your comments on my talk page are well-taken. If I had disagreed with your move, I would have complained on the discussion page; my concern was just fairness regarding classifying things as "theories" in the first place.
Also, "analytic theories" actually sounds better as a heading. Zachary Klaas ( talk) 16:36, 4 July 2009 (UTC)
Thanks for your kind comments on the talk pages of the article about the coup. I noticed you also commented on my wife's blog ( http://hondurascoup2009.blogspot.com/ ). Rsheptak ( talk) 05:49, 15 July 2009 (UTC)
I answered your question on my talk page Jules Siegel ( talk) 00:43, 18 July 2009 (UTC)
Currently working on eliminating that system because it makes the article look unprofessional.( Zaxby ( talk) 23:50, 20 August 2009 (UTC))
Yeah its cool. Do whatever you like. Its just fine with me.( Zaxby ( talk) 00:17, 21 August 2009 (UTC))
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You are hereby awarded this Barnstar of Liberty for the nice job on creating the well-cited biography on Samuel Wilbert Tucker - a significant contribution to the coverage of the American Civil Rights movement. Please keep up the good work! Toddst1 ( talk) 16:33, 22 August 2009 (UTC) |
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16:49, 27 June 2010 (UTC)
And again...
JamesBWatson ( talk) 19:13, 27 June 2010 (UTC)
And for perhaps teh last time...
JamesBWatson ( talk) 20:05, 27 June 2010 (UTC)
(copied from User talk:Rich Farmbrough in case anyone else wants to comment or revert)
Would you have any objections to changing Template:Portal/Images/Connecticut from "Flag of Connecticut.svg" to "Seal of Connecticut.svg" which is what the old PORTAL_IMG parameter was in {{ WikiProject Connecticut}}? I think it adds a little visual interest to the project banner since the flag is already used as the main image. I'd do it myself, but 1) the page is protected and 2) I'd be afraid of breaking everything. Thanks. Abby Kelleyite ( talk) 20:01, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
(copied from Wikipedia:Media copyright questions so I don't lose it)
I'd like to use either or both of the photos at the Alexandria Library's web page [1] in the article. The page says: "Photo images appear courtesy of the Alexandria Black History Resource Center" but correspondence with both the library and resource center/museum appears to indicate that neither one is the copyright holder. One photo, according to everyone I have talked to, is a 1939 newspaper photo from an undetermined newspaper. The other was apparently given to the Black History Museum by the family, for whom no one seems to have any contact information. The latter photo looks like a promotional shot but I do not know enough about these things to determine if it would be appropriate for non-free fair use (Mr. Tucker is deceased). I have similarly had no luck with tracking down the copyright holders of the photos at the Tucker School's website [2]. Any/all help would be appreciated. Abby Kelleyite ( talk) 16:39, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Hello! Your submission of El Corte River at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and there still are some issues that may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! — Rlevse • Talk • 22:56, 2 July 2010 (UTC)
Hi AbbyKelleyite Thank you for pointing out to a particular editor the incivility of his/her edits. I have to say I find this editor's behaviour particularly trying. It seems to be highly opinionated and aggressive. The naiivity of expression suggests a certain immaturity and he/she seems unwilling to take note of other editor's comments. Here is another example! [3]. The person has gone off on a complete red-herring about CLarks views on cavalry - a point was only included originally in connection with tit-for-tat reviews between Clark and Anglesey. Regards Motmit ( talk) 16:43, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
This is funny. The
El Corte River article got me interested in the
Selva Zoque rain forest. I started an article on that, and decided to nominate it for DYK, partly to trigger review because I am not entirely comfortable that it is neutral enough. Then this morning, quite by accident, I saw that El Corte was well on its way through the DYK process. I had noticed that you were improving the El Corte article, but not that you had nominated it. So much for the Selva Zoque DYK!
Aymatth2 (
talk) 14:09, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
No problem whatsoever. None at all. This is great. I just had to laugh when I saw it. There is something childishly satisfying in seeing an article going quickly from speedy delete to DYK, and I hope I never get so serious as to not enjoy this kind of thing. I seem to be on a roll now doing geo-stubs in Oaxaca, e.g. Cerro de Oro Dam and soon-to-be-expanded Sierra Juárez, Oaxaca. Maybe we can flood DYK with Oaxaca articles. Oaxaca Awareness Month! Aymatth2 ( talk) 16:18, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
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— Rlevse • Talk • 06:03, 5 July 2010 (UTC)
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For adding refs to the article on Baatara gorge waterfall. -- The High Fin Sperm Whale 17:10, 15 July 2010 (UTC) |
Thank you.-- Syngmung ( talk) 15:39, 23 July 2010 (UTC)
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— Rlevse • Talk • 18:02, 24 July 2010 (UTC)
Hi - no problem - I am enjoying your work on the article. In response to your other issues you raised I think there are a few points. Firstly the "some" is needed because "the revisionists" can't be said to represent the totality of historical scholarship on WWI - they seem to be a group from a couple of universities in England with strong links to Shrivenham etc. The Strachan article identified other historians who think differently - eg Travers [4]. Secondly much more is being ascribed to Clark's book than he acually wrote. "The Donkeys" only dealt with the first year of the war when the BEF was wiped out. Chief donkey was French who was sacked at the end of it. Clark felt the BEF situation was ignored by historians who were more concerned with the Somme and later battles. This aspect is probably now more mainstream and covered by later historians so Clark does not need to be quoted. The revisionists meanwhile get themselves into knots over this period and blame Clark for perceptions on later events which he did not write about. They also report "The Donkeys" inaccurately - for example no where does Clark accuse the generals of an obsession with cavalry - in fact he criticises them for wasting the advantage of cavalry at a key point. Thirdly I have yet to find a clear concrete criticism of Clark's main text. There are plenty of unsubstantiated dismissive comments about the book and alot of complaints about the point of view but the main attack revolves entirely around the misattribution of the quotation. I wish I could find something of substance that people object to. All interesting stuff. Here is a website that seems to support Clark [5] while here is another that includes what seems a strikingly familiar attack from a predictable quarter [6]. Regards Motmit ( talk) 19:44, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
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I misunderstood the concept of linking to and from other pages, so in that respect I see your point about the COI, and I see that those links have been deleted. Anything further so that I can delete your notice from blackpast.org? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cwgarner ( talk • contribs) 19:49, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
Thanks for providing clarity. I'll go through the text and see what can be amended. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cwgarner ( talk • contribs) 21:37, 6 August 2010 (UTC)
I have responded to your statement on the BlackPast.org discussion page. Cwgarner ( talk) 22:36, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
By the way, I believe you misunderstood what I meant when I said I needed to get back to income-producing work. What I meant was I had to stop tinkering around with the Wikipedia article and return to my own REAL work. I think you interpreted it as working for BlackPast.org, which of course I do not do. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cwgarner ( talk • contribs) 22:43, 8 August 2010 (UTC)
Hello! Your submission of Achavath Achim Synagogue at the Did You Know nominations page has been reviewed, and there still are some issues that may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath your nomination's entry and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! Yoninah ( talk) 20:42, 7 August 2010 (UTC)
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Thanks for the reply on my talkpage about making links to our article from articles that use BlackPast.org in their reference sections. So I noticed that hyperlinks appeared in my article on words like Facebook, University of Washington, Drupal, Dreamweaver, non-profit, marketing, and the like. This was done automatically, so I'm wondering what the process is for this. Perhaps there is a way of automatically hyperlinking references to BlackPast rather than going in to each article and creating a "See Also" link, which would also require regular maintenance as new references appear. Thanks, and you'll notice that I've changed my signature to GreeneJeans 14:22, 10 August 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by GreeneJeans ( talk • contribs)
I think I will find a few relevant articles that have referenced BlackPast and make the internal links manually, then. I do have one question: when I created the entry, I neglected to capitalize the "P" in BlackPast.org's headline (currently is Blackpast.org, should be BlackPast.org). I don't believe I am able to make that change on my own. I think it requires an administrator. Do you know the process for this?
Hey thanks so much! I am still trying to track down other independent sources to confirm the information that is based solely from the organization's website. There probably are some articles in local (Seattle) publications, but I don't live in that area, so I need to make further contacts. GreeneJeans 19:20, 12 August 2010 (UTC)
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Hello, your nomination of Seaside Institute at DYK was reviewed and comments provided. -- NortyNort (Holla) 09:05, 22 August 2010 (UTC)
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Many thanks for considering me, currently i am facing problems for my article as "non notable structure" and its subject to deletion, I have no idea how wikipedia classifies a noticabl structure, Please help me... MalluMax 17:35, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
Dear Abby,
I am 100% sure that, their will be no online references for the place to give some valuable information, infact i know the place and nearby temples...The worship is being covered around 5000 peoples living on village called onakkoor. What can i do if there is no online references available... I can post some more photographs if it helps..MalluMax 17:58, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
I believe that, this cannot be included on wikipedia, if it need references i need to travel to the place to take all the newspaper details, The term 16th century is not came from a book or news, its from old peoples mouth only (Those who born there and living there at the age of 70) Currently i am away from the place, But sure i can show the area to you using several sources.. Unfortunately google changed their map to 2010 version, So its quite difficult to see the place...
Thanks for all the helps Abby,
MalluMax 18:20, 10 September 2010 (UTC) —Preceding
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As a member of WikiProject Connecticut, you are invited to participate in the WikiProject Connecticut AUTUMN 2010 Photo Contest! Rules:
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Just a suggestion but you might wish to consider, per WP:RFC, adding "RFC" to the section title hosting the discussion. Rgds JakeInJoisey ( talk) 14:21, 16 September 2010 (UTC)
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